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The economics of present-day health care and the politics of recent elections will forever change the practice of neurology.Managed care, outcomes research,limits on price and volume of services,diagnostic and treatment restraint,divestiture of ownership in health facilities, malpractice reform,increased use of preventive services,and administrative simplifications will all be part of the new practice of medicine,and hence neurology.The challenge for neurologists will be to define cost-effective neurological services,put greater emphasis on the most prevalent and costly diseases of the nervous system,and convince primary care providers and patients of their value.Health care reform is an opportunity and challenge for neurologists to improve patient access while achieving acceptable financing mechanisms. |
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